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280. lux – making.

  The Lux studio – Making of Star Wars, guided a vast colle of everything that could be needed for the first Star Wars work. They recreated simple spaces, such as the terrain of the patooine, around a sandy pin with various bumps. The work was certainly just beginning, but the biome created from scratch, with elements like cy, wood, sand, a, left nothing but a grand view of how the recs should be dohe building tai least three floors, each with a ceiling of at least four meters.

  Some parts were simpler than what was sidered the Gactiate, Jedi cil chamber, spaceships, armor, equipment, free zones like sewers, buildings, and halls – it was a museum, a more particur frame. pared to the ema, it was just a quick view of how much effort they had put into creating the different enviros in small realities – some with meters of length, others small rooms, and some with their setups from previous films, along with small movie theaters, a parium.

  The third floor boasted a special gss, along with some wonderful terraces; it would be the food court. Of course, their food franchise would be the first present at these stalls.

  -We're still g some approvals, but we'll try to shape what they call spaavigation. At least there are educational parts for the kids. We hope to create some mystical journey of our own from Star Wars, - said Billy, thinking of a 4D ema, anticipating an era.

  -I'm surprised you put in so much effort to achieve something of such magnitude, - said Gee Lucas, still lost in his thoughts.

  -We'll be filming three movies; many of these rooms need approval, and we're trying to implement some reality with giant ss to dispy a copy of some other things, and some not. But it's all an iment. When we finish the movies, we may have a lot of material for a Star Wars series; at least the costs will be lower if we use these rooms. And when we don't hem, eo the public. I know at least thousands of people who would pay for a tour. e on, I'll take you to the old se. With clearance, we took some wax statues of some characters, a slight copy of Madame Tussauds, - said Billy.

  The wax statues from the first part were marvelous, and Gee Lucas just raised his eyebrows at the money ied by the young man. - I don't think anyone would do something so wonderful just for money. Am I right in believing that many of these works won't make enough money and that you'll recover the iment over a long period? - replied Gee Lucas.

  -H you are, Mr. Gee. I just copied others, - Billy thought.

  -Well, what did I say the first time we met, Mr. ?Lucas? - Billy asked.

  -Ah, the wonderful dream. You have everything but the vibe of a dreamer. At one point, I thought you were just another rude businessman. You see, Star Wars is my biggest dream. I didn't think anyone would give me such a big opportunity. What you're doing is just what I always dreamed of doing, but I didn't dare to do it. I could have do, but I backed out. Maybe I'm just a fussy old man, - murmured Gee Lucas.

  -Support me! I have maractors; big panies and studios want to e my pany. I'd join them, but when capital speaks, they clip wings and impose their will as if they were the creators. Their high egos, their ties, and perfumed behaviors. I know it's unlikely for a young man to accept advice from an old man, but it's regrettable how they behave, - said Billy, again a very risky political mahe skeptical look Gee Lucas gave him was all he o know; he believed him very little, but he uood that fee, as speak louder than words.

  -I do, of course, I do, but yivioo much credit; I'm just a small producer, - Lucas mentioned.

  -Two heads are better than one. Plus, I'm just asking for support. Many of my moves are questionable from cssic perspectives; what I'm doing is madness. Even my direight have beeant, but I made some money with The Lion King and I'm still making it; everythi into this, - Billy thought.

  ‘Also, to pay off debts, but it's not something you o know,’ Billy thought. He just wanted Lucas' support to avoid flicts in the series; it was the only thing he hoped for, and goodwill was better than bad. The idea that Billy risked everything for a Lucas series was enough for Billy.

  -Let's tihe tour; are the shops and the game room, with a space theme, but unfortunately, the maes haven't been found, and my unication with hasn't been very good. For now, we only have cssic games that we'll use with Star Wars themes. For now, let's focus on Namco, Taito, and Raw Thrills, - said Billy, once again surprising Lucas with the boy's fht.

  As Lucas reviewed the data, much of it was cssitries, costs, prices, number of visitors, maximum capacity, student tickets, and holiday zones. For example, the maximum number of avaible entries for people was 3000, and they could make reservations for a fee. However, Billy po create additional zones around. Even with the imposing building, there were many vat areas around. This particur piece of nd was free for nearly a mile in any dire; the attras were a hotel and a water park.

  Now, several of these strips of nd were his. Meanwhile, he tio buy nd in many other pces with the vain idea of establishing the ic shopping mall, museums, and venues open to the public, along with some of his pahe sole idea was to keep anding his ideas. Media zones were created for two simple reasons: to attract the public.

  -Let's go to your pany; we have many appois to make. I want to see that new series you've been talking about – a series based on Darth Vader. I see the value of such a series; it's sure to promote what we're looking for - said Gee Lucas, finishing the tour of the Star Wars museum, thinking of the many designs Billy must have up his sleeve.

  -But first, let's grab something to eat. - It took them two hours to plete a quick tour of the entire area. Some areas were just gnced over, and many of those pces were still under stru, which disappointed Gee, who was still pletely impressed by all the design and the mazes of some floors.

  ***

  For the past three months, sihe media became active, many of the small ways in which Lux ics faced issues were the subject of numerous cims geed daily, as if a simultaneous jurisdi of many cims were present. Why didn't they reveal this to the media? Because no one could imitate what Billy was doing and had been doing for so long. The artistic quality was simply superior to any previous drawings, along with the various plots, and with the support of many industry men, through implicit help and differeionships. It articurly difficult to pete for thhts, but some accused even a mere image, to the point that tercims were being more furious every day. From high expenses, high is, pensations, penalties, and punishments against the panies, initially, they wished to avoid such activities, but only a good example make it clear that these as have sequences.

  -I'm disappointed, - said Thomas, fag the podium. - Disappoihat people use the w as a proactive means to make money. Hoeople seek the w for a just cause, while others only enrich themselves with clear subterfuge? This pany, gentlemen, cks iy; the evidence is clear. -

  The podium was there, as fshy as ever. Everyone wanted one simple thing: to end the process, which has been shameful for many people as they found themselves fag a cover-up. The wsuit had begun, and many ic agencies had even surreheir small factories or assets to pay for the tercim.

  -Thank you very much. We'll take a break, and I'll announce my decision in the hour, - replied the judge, using his gavel to finalize his decision.

  The courtroom went into a lull. Thomas left, fog on the meeting, a family oo his surprise – his parents would attend, along with Billy and his new Svic family.

  -Great trial, Thomas, - ented a partner.

  -They're chartans. They don't even know they're being maniputed. We'll tih the process, and we'll sell the properties. We'll keep the ones from the US panies, - Thomas replied.

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